The Glory of the Garden
81
Food for Thought
Curated by David Rowing
Follow
Scooped by David Rowing onto The Glory of the Garden
Scoop.it!

Dead tigers, dead people: logging by paper industry worsens human-tiger conflict in Sumatra

Dead tigers, dead people: logging by paper industry worsens human-tiger conflict in Sumatra | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

Destruction of rainforests and peatlands on the Indonesian island of Sumatra by the pulp and paper industry is worsening conflict between tigers and humans, including fatal encounters, alleges a new report published by a coalition of environmental groups in Riau, Sumatra.

Eyes on the Forest (EoF) — an alliance that includes Friends of the Earth (Walhi) Riau, Jikalahari, and WWF-Indonesia — published SMG/APP deforestation and deadly human-tiger conflict as part of its ongoing campaign to highlight conversion of natural forests in Riau province for industrial timber plantations. The report looks specifically at five concessions operated by companies that supply wood to Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) and its corporate parent, the Sinar Mas Group (SMG). The report says that the majority of human-tiger conflict incidents in Riau between 1997 and 2009 occurred within these concessions.

No comment yet.
Your new post is loading...
Scooped by David Rowing
Scoop.it!

The Grass is Greener in Perth, a Water-Scarce City Adjusting to Climate Change

The Grass is Greener in Perth, a Water-Scarce City Adjusting to Climate Change | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
  The capital of Western Australia, Perth, is at the epicenter of global climate change. The city’s strategic response offers lessons about climate change mitigation, exacerbation and adaptation. The lessons are acutely relevant to the United States, particularly California.

 

 

No comment yet.